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Is There Any Space for Critical Literacy? English Language Teachers’ Perceptions, Views, and Perceived Challenges
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Dehdary, N. - : University of Exeter, 2021. : GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, 2021
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The lexical basis of second language reading comprehension: From (sub-)lexical knowledge to processing efficiency
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Self and Peer Assessment in K–12 Chinese Language Classrooms: Teachers’ Perceptions and Implementation
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Morphological Instruction and Reading Development in Young L2 readers: A Scoping Review of Causal Relationships
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Zhang, D; Ke, S. - : Department of English Studies, Adam Mickiewicz University, Kalisz, Poland, 2020
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Cross-linguistic Sharing of Morphological Awareness in Biliteracy Development: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Correlation Coefficients
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Koda, K; Zhang, D; Ke, S. - : Wiley for University of Michigan, Language Learning Research Club, 2020
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The Simple View of Reading Made Complex by Morphological Decoding Fluency in Bilingual Fourth-Grade Readers of English
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Ke, S; Zhang, D. - : International Reading Association / Wiley, 2019
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K-12 Chinese Language Teachers’ Perceptions of Classroom Portfolio Assessment
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Typical vs. atypical: Combining auditory Gestalt perception and acoustic analysis of early vocalisations in Rett syndrome
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Bolte, Sven; Zhang, D.; Schuller, B.; Pokorny, F.; Einspieler, C.; Marschik, P.; Bartl-Pokorny, K.; Gugatschka, M.; Vollmann, R.. - : Pergamon Press, 2018
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© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Background: Early speech-language development of individuals with Rett syndrome (RTT) has been repeatedly characterised by a co-occurrence of apparently typical and atypical vocalisations. Aims: To describe specific features of this intermittent character of typical versus atypical early RTT-associated vocalisations by combining auditory Gestalt perception and acoustic vocalisation analysis. Methods and procedures: We extracted N = 363 (pre-)linguistic vocalisations from home video recordings of an infant later diagnosed with RTT. In a listening experiment, all vocalisations were assessed for (a)typicality by five experts on early human development. Listeners’ auditory concepts of (a)typicality were investigated in context of a comprehensive set of acoustic time-, spectral- and/or energy-related higher-order features extracted from the vocalisations. Outcomes and results: More than half of the vocalisations were rated as ‘atypical’ by at least one listener. Atypicality was mainly related to the auditory attribute ‘timbre’ and to prosodic, spectral, and voice quality features in the acoustic domain. Conclusions and implications: Knowledge gained in our study shall contribute to the generation of an objective model of early vocalisation atypicality. Such a model might be used for increasing caregivers’ and healthcare professionals’ sensitivity to identify atypical vocalisation patterns, or even for a probabilistic approach to automatically detect RTT based on early vocalisations.
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68884 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2018.02.019
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Self-regulated learning of vocabulary in English as a Foreign Language
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Cross-lagged analysis of reciprocal effects of morphological awareness and reading in Chinese in a multilingual context
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The relative role of vocabulary and grammatical knowledge in L2 reading comprehension: a systematic review of literature
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Differential contribution of psycholinguistic and cognitive skills to written composition in Chinese as a second language
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Chinese language teachers’ perceptions of technology and instructional use of technology: A path analysis
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Multidimensionality of morphological awareness and text comprehension among young Chinese readers in a multilingual context
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Pedagogical Beliefs and Attitudes toward Information and Communication Technology: A Survey of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language in China
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Pinyin or no pinyin: does access to word pronunciation matter in the assessment of Chinese learners’ vocabulary knowledge?
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Metalinguistic awareness Malay-English bilingual children’s word reading: A cross-lagged panel study on transfer facilitation
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Motivation, strategy, and English as a foreign language vocabulary learning: A structural equation modelling study
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Derivational Morphology in Reading Comprehension of Chinese-speaking Learners of English: A Longitudinal Structural Equation Modeling Study
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Zhang, D. - : Oxford University Press (OUP), 2016
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Chinese L2 learners’ depth of vocabulary knowledge and its role in reading comprehension
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Zhang, D; Yang, X. - : Wiley for American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, 2016
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